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French [[liqueur]]. [[Distillate]] of flowers, plants and herbs with [[Armagnac]], sugar syrup and Acacia honey; green (48% [[ABV]]) and yellow (35% ABV). Izarra means 'star' in the Basque language. First produced in 1835.
French [[liqueur]]. [[Distillate]] of flowers, plants and herbs with [[Armagnac]], sugar syrup and Acacia honey; green (48% [[ABV]]) and yellow (35% ABV). Izarra means 'star' in the Basque language. First produced in 1835.



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Izarra

French liqueur. Distillate of flowers, plants and herbs with Armagnac, sugar syrup and Acacia honey; green (48% ABV) and yellow (35% ABV). Izarra means 'star' in the Basque language. First produced in 1835.